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Old 11-07-2003, 04:09 AM
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Originally Posted by kuatto
I was thinking the same thing for a 300gal.the only prob would be if the wood bowed the plexi might crack.you could do 1 of 2 things,use thicker plywood,or use side bracing(like the ribs on a wood boat)hth

Jim
Ya I thought of this as well. But I figured that 1/8 arcylic is fairly flexable and also use silicone might give it a little flix too. I would use 1" plywood and I was thinking of using a powder coat rods as cross supports. The supports would give more room to work on the tank then a plywood or arcylic support, and more stable.
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